Talk Talk had a few songs that were good. They're not one hit wonders eventhough barely.
One Night In Bangkok was created for a play in the theaters. I thought the same once, but Murray Head are not a band.

In NA Eiffel 65 with "Blue" The only thing is they had much more success if Europe, and I am still able to get some Eiffel 65 songs from Europe its a shame really they did not do any better in the NA market, instead we have "crap" like rap and that hip hop stuff.

Quoting Mirrodie (Reply 25):Funny thing is I can't remeber how that song went, and yet it was their smash. But they had two other GREAT songs,

"Someday We'll Know" and "Mother We Just Can't Get Enough" I heard them in a movie and they are so much better than the smash that got them famous.

Their album is completely brilliant from start to finish, and I agree that the one-hit wonder isn't the best song on the album. Incidentally, Gregg Alexander (the guy who founded New Radicals and sang lead vocals) is now an acclaimed producer, but has vowed never to record any of his own stuff again. Perhaps he's just the kind of person that likes to be behind the scenes and not in the spotlight.

Quoting Thom@s (Reply 33):The channel I have on only have about 3 CDs to choose from. One from the 80s, one with the latest pop rubbish, and one with country songs which they only play in the middle of the night.

one of the radio stations I listen to guarantees no repeats between 6am and 6pm.

Yep. The song came out several months before the video, and the general public's reaction was exactly the same as yours.
Snow was lumped in the same category as Vanilla Ice (unfairly, in my opinion), and his recording career vanished as fast as it had appeared.